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Why Use VPS Hosting?

If you are new to the internet it’s more than likely you have heard of the phrases hosting, or VPS hosting. You may not understand what this or how it will help you but there are many uses for it. Many individuals may be wondering exactly what vps hosting is. A virtual private server (VPS) allows users to divide their server into multiple servers. Each individual server has the capability to run different operating systems as needed. This also allows each individual server to be rebooted as needed without interrupting the other servers. One single individual can use each of the servers for different purposes or they may choose to rent out each of the other servers for profit.

Up until a few years ago the biggest hosting options available to companies were dedicated or shared hosting. With the modern changes that have been made recently businesses can benefit from Hosting. They can have full control of their website which has often been compared to a managed dedicated hosting but without the high price tag. With this type of hosting you have the benefits of having technical support that takes care of all of the tedious work such as security monitoring, updates, backups, or anything else that needs to be done.

You can run and host as many websites as you like with VPS Hosting. They only factor that will play a part on how many websites you can host is the amount of disk space required. Each VPS Hosting plan has a specific amount of space that can be used so you will want to make sure you do not exceed that limit. If you go over your allowed disk space it may cause all of your sites to go down until you either remove a few of the sites or have the service provider to increase your allowed space. If you know on average how much space your website or websites use it may be in your best interest to place an order for Hosting that is a bit larger than you normally use which will give room to grow.

Controlling your VPS Hosting can be done remotely from your desktop. You always have complete control over it using an admin control panel. Each service provider usually installs some type of control panel which will allow you to access your VPS hosting as needed. The type of control panel varies from one company to another and at times you can pay an extra fee to upgrade to a better control panel. You are the administrator of your hosting and can often install other types of programs as needed. The price that you pay will depend on the type of VPS Hosting you order and the amount of space needed.

Shared & Dedicated Website Hosting Explained



There are many levels of hosting service available but this article will focus on the three primary distinctions. Your business requirements will ultimately determine the best website hosting environment for your particular situation.

1. Shared hosting is when your website “shares” server resources with other websites on the same server. The server may have hundreds or even thousands of other websites hosted along with yours. Shared hosting normally comes with an extensive list of services and options for effectively managing your website. Shared hosting is the least expensive and probably the most common option.

2. Dedicated hosting means that you are assigned exclusive use of a server and given full control over it. This means you will have “root access” for Linux servers or “administrator access” for Windows. You are fully responsible for all security and maintenance of the server. The server ownership is retained by the service provider. Dedicated hosting gives you much greater freedom but the risks are also much greater. Security is not something to take lightly or shrug off. An improperly managed server will eventually be compromised (hacked) causing untold grief and expense. Dedicated hosting is more expensive than shared hosting.

3. Managed hosting, also known as managed services, is similar to dedicated hosting except that the service provider will perform the server security and maintenance tasks. In order to ensure quality service you may not be granted root or administrator access. The reason being that an inexperienced administrator could change settings that would cause the server to be compromised (hacked) or crash. Another option would be to lease a dedicated server from the service provider and then hire your own administrator. The end result is still a fully managed server except that by hiring the administrator yourself, you gain a little better control. Managed services give you the most freedom with the best security, but this is also the most expensive type of hosting available.

Dedicated Server, Colocation, Cloud Servers Examined – A Journey Into 2011



2011 is looking like the year of the Cloud; there is more news about it now and the types that you can get than ever before. Although I think it would be pertinent not to forget dedicated server and co-location as well as complex hosting.

Cloud Hosting Research

Forrester (the famous research organization) recently surveyed 53 IT professionals at North American and European enterprises to find out where they run their email, calendar, contact, and task list services (what Forrester refers to as messaging or email services).

They spoke directly with IT professionals at 12 of those firms and with executives at 21 vendors. From that foundation of primary research, they analyzed the costs of moving email to a cloud-based service provider.

Of the 53 firms Forrester surveyed, 36 were considering or have considered a change in their email delivery facility. Cost was the motivation for 15 of these enterprises, and a further 13 were triggered by a transition, a consolidation, vendor switch, or version upgrade.

In the words of some of the IT professionals that were interviewed:

“Three years from now when my license comes due, I’ll strongly evaluate hosted email options. In the meantime, driving down to a consolidated environment is huge. If every group has its own email server, it’s a nightmare.” (Manufacturing company)

“We understand that IT isn’t a core competency for us; it’s a support mechanism. Do we need to spend time and resources to support email? We’re looking at ways to cut costs.Outsourcing email might be something we can do.” (Manufacturing company)

Not just for e-mail

Of course it’s not just for e-mail, people putting their whole system in the cloud, but this research just goes to show how important it’s all becoming. As a potential consumer of Cloud Hosting whether you’re a large blue-chip corporation or a small start-up I think it’s important to you to find out which of these really is what you want. Just because cloud is everywhere in the media as well as the buzzword of every blog, does not mean it is right for you?

Which way should you go?

I think you have to ask yourself some pertinent or probing questions about exactly the type of service you want. If you’re someone like Betfair or bettowin it’s likely that you’ll be under much more sustained pressure from outside influences, hackers and periodical shifts in demand than say someone like Argos (who could maybe have a couple of seasonal demands at Christmas and at new years sale time). Although it should be worth pointing out that both Argos and Paddy Power probably want the highest security possible to protect their customers from any sort of shenanigans.

When the Grand National is on, one would expect Paddy power and all the gambling sites have a much higher demand than just after Christmas…and of course House of Fraser, Argos and the main retailers e-commerce websites will always be under huge pressure before and after Christmas for the January sales

Buying this product is similar I suppose like with every purchase… buying a car is often a trade-off between quality and price and people like Skoda and possibly some of the Japanese and Far East brands sit well in between price and quality and do a very good job of it

The “IBM’ decision

In our industry I suppose there is a lot of what we call the “IBM decision”.

Way back in the last century (seems funny to say that now) in the 1980s and early 90s there was an old saying that “nobody got fired for buying IBM”. Today I think there is a certain amount of hangover from that in the data centre, co-location, dedicated server, cloud server industry.

People want to be safe, nobody wants to get sacked for helping out the little guy. I suppose the choice is to try and purchase from somewhere in the middle. But if you have the money to pay for something which is pretty similar but comes at a much higher price with supposed peace of mind.

As they say the choice is yours.

Weight loss including phentermine is worth billions

Wherever you look, you are guaranteed sight of an ad for a weight loss product or service. It can be a careful pitch from a local aerobics class or an over-the-top claim for a “natural” product that you can eat as much as you like and still lose weight. This evidences a sad truth. As millions of us grow steadily more overweight, there are thousands of companies and tens of thousands of products and services that target us. The intention is to exploit our fears and insecurities, and so extract the maximum amount of dollars from us. This business is worth billions every year and, truth be told, the first thing that gets lost in the marketing is the truth. Although the FDA has a specific department tasked with policing the advertizing of all weight-loss products, it has been consistently underfunded and is completely unable to stay on top of the flood of ads that compete for our attention. Similarly, the majority of states have “false claims” laws that allow action to be taken against any seller or service provider exaggerating the quality, effectiveness or value of their product or service. But states are often reluctant to interfere in the “free market” and leave it to individuals to claim they have been cheated by the companies.

As an example of the problems affecting all of us, let’s look at the activities of Basic Research and ThinCare International. These two linked companies are based in Utah but sell online to all US states. Their sales pitch is simple. If you take two pills before your main meal, you will lose weight no matter how much you eat. Better still, this is effortless weight loss and guaranteed even though you never stir from the couch. Instead of the conventional wisdom, “No pain, no gain!” (or should that be loss?), there’s no need to exercise. The pounds just drop off your body thanks to the chemical wizardry of these companies. What has made this ad campaign so successful has been the presence of Jillian Michaels as brand ambassador. Ms Michaels appears on the reality show, “The Biggest Loser”, as a personal trainer to the contestants as they sweat and groan their way towards cash and other prizes for losing weight. In this role, her reputation depends on a clear and consistent message. If you want to lose weight, you have to be disciplined in exercising and eating healthy food. For her to endorse an “effortless” product therefore looks less than completely honest.

It is significant that the two companies and the FDA are already engaged in court battles. The companies allege the FDA is wrong in rejecting their “scientific” evidence of effectiveness. To that litigation, you can now add false claims actions in California and Utah. Of course, you can take the cynical line that everyone knows ads always exaggerate the truth. Anyone who buys a product based on the marketing deserves to lose his or her money. Except there comes a point when the law has to step in and say, “Enough!” It seems this point has been reached with these products. It will be for Ms Michaels to defend her reputation. All of which bring us to phentermine hcl which has quietly been selling for decades as the best of the real drugs designed to support weight loss. It makes no exaggerated claims. Its effectiveness is supported by real scientific evidence. When you buy phentermine online, you are buying a successful product. Honest!